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Color Food for all discus fish featuring 175 mg/kg of astaxanthin
sera Discus Color Nature is a dye-free and preservative-free color-enhancing food made from gently processed soft granules suitable for all discus fish.
This product combines a balanced mix of natural color-enhancing ingredients, including astaxanthin derived from Haematococcus algae (175 mg/kg per food) along with spirulina and krill, promoting vibrant coloration in a natural manner. It also enhances disease resistance, healthy growth, and reproductive capability through easily digestible aquatic protein, omega fatty acids, essential minerals, and trace elements.
The sinking granules soften quickly without swelling or losing shape when wet, ensuring the water remains clean.
fish meal, wheat flour, wheat germ, brewers yeast, Ca-caseinate, krill (4%), wheat gluten, fish oil (49% omega fatty acids), Haematococcus algae (providing 175 mg astaxanthin per kg of food), gammarus, mannan oligosaccharides, green-lipped mussel, stinging nettle, herbs, alfalfa, parsley, garlic, sea algae, paprika, spirulina, spinach, carrots.
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 37,000 IU/kg, Vit. D3 1,800 IU/kg, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 120 mg/kg, Vit. B1 35 mg/kg, Vit. B2 90 mg/kg, stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 550 mg/kg.
Crude Protein 53.0%, Crude Fat 9.5%, Crude Fiber 2.6%, Moisture 5.0%, Crude Ash 8.1%.
Natural ornamental fish diet
This product is part of the "sera Nature" series, which excludes the use of any dyes or preservatives. A diverse diet with natural ingredients is the best way to prevent nutritional deficiencies while promoting the health and vitality of the fish. The Nature food options contain wholesome components like Spirulina, Krill, or sustainable insect meal sourced from soldier fly larvae (Hermetia). The information on the front of the package highlights these key ingredients and their respective amounts.
Feed once or twice daily, providing only as much as the fish can consume in a short period.